Luke 15:5

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Luke's Gospel, Jesus is telling a parable about a shepherd who rejoices when he finds his lost sheep and carries it back on his shoulders. The story emphasizes the joy of finding what was lost.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have your favorite toy that got lost in the house. When you finally find it after looking everywhere, you feel so happy! That's like how this shepherd feels when he finds his sheep and carries it back on his shoulders.

Historical Background

The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a doctor and early Christian writer, around AD 80-100. The audience was primarily Gentile Christians who were learning more about Jesus’ teachings. This parable reflects the cultural context where shepherds were common figures and their work was understood.

Living It Out Today

Just like the shepherd rejoices over finding a lost sheep, we can apply this to our lives by celebrating when someone we care about finds their way back or when we overcome a significant challenge. It's important to feel joy in these moments of recovery or triumph.

Topics

hopejoysalvationloveforgivenessredemption

Related Verses

Ezekiel 34:16Matthew 18:12-14John 10:11-14Jeremiah 50:6Psalm 23:1

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the shepherd carry the sheep on his shoulders instead of leading it back?
The shepherd carries the sheep to show care and protection, especially if the sheep is injured or weak. This action emphasizes the shepherd's commitment to bringing the lost sheep home safely.
How does this parable relate to our relationship with God?
This parable illustrates God’s love for us as individuals, showing how He searches for those who are lost and celebrates when they return. It emphasizes that each person is valuable in His eyes.
What can we learn from the shepherd's joy in finding his sheep?
We should feel deep happiness and gratitude when someone or something important to us is found after being lost, mirroring God’s joy over a repentant soul.
How does this relate to personal recovery and overcoming challenges?
Just as the shepherd rejoices in finding his sheep, we should celebrate our own victories in life, such as recovering from illness or overcoming personal obstacles. This reflects the joy of restoration and resilience.
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